This chapter maps the intersection and imbrication of two objects – critical infrastructure (CI) – and then, resilience – over the last decade or so. In so doing, our purpose is to examine what making critical infrastructure resilient might variously mean, whether to governments, infrastructure operators, or diverse publics; and by the same token, how has accepting that resilience is infrastructural altered notions of resilience? Our discussions across this chapter are drawn from two closely related bodies of literature. The first critically examines the political framings of varied notions of resilience, while the second looks at how infrastructural materialities and circulations mediate certain conditions of life and their political imagi...
The term resilience is ubiquitous in technical literature; it appears in numerous forms, such as res...
‘Resilience’, a quintessentially neoliberal concept, has never been a politically neutral discourse,...
This paper discusses the resilience of power systems in the context of other interdependent critical...
This chapter introduces the concept of Critical Infrastructure (CI). Although old civilisations had ...
Resilience in a critical infrastructure system can be viewed as a quality that reduces vulnerability...
Over the past two decades, the attention for resilience has increased dramatically and resilience ha...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [ADD1_IRSTEA]Hydrosystèmes et risques naturelsInternational audienceIn cris...
Les résultats de cet article sont basés sur une étude bibliographique permettant deux types d’analys...
The economy and well-being of modern societies relies on complex and interdependent infrastructure s...
This chapter introduces the concept of Critical Infrastructure (CI). Although old civilisations had ...
• Resilience is multi-dimensional concept and as such difficult to define. Common across disciplinar...
Critical infrastructure (CI) has received much attention in research, policy and political discussio...
During the past two decades, critical infrastructures (CIs) faced a growing number of challenges wor...
In this paper we explore the scaling of resilience policy and practice not as an effect upon infrast...
Critical infrastructure (CI) has received much attention in research, policy and political discussio...
The term resilience is ubiquitous in technical literature; it appears in numerous forms, such as res...
‘Resilience’, a quintessentially neoliberal concept, has never been a politically neutral discourse,...
This paper discusses the resilience of power systems in the context of other interdependent critical...
This chapter introduces the concept of Critical Infrastructure (CI). Although old civilisations had ...
Resilience in a critical infrastructure system can be viewed as a quality that reduces vulnerability...
Over the past two decades, the attention for resilience has increased dramatically and resilience ha...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [ADD1_IRSTEA]Hydrosystèmes et risques naturelsInternational audienceIn cris...
Les résultats de cet article sont basés sur une étude bibliographique permettant deux types d’analys...
The economy and well-being of modern societies relies on complex and interdependent infrastructure s...
This chapter introduces the concept of Critical Infrastructure (CI). Although old civilisations had ...
• Resilience is multi-dimensional concept and as such difficult to define. Common across disciplinar...
Critical infrastructure (CI) has received much attention in research, policy and political discussio...
During the past two decades, critical infrastructures (CIs) faced a growing number of challenges wor...
In this paper we explore the scaling of resilience policy and practice not as an effect upon infrast...
Critical infrastructure (CI) has received much attention in research, policy and political discussio...
The term resilience is ubiquitous in technical literature; it appears in numerous forms, such as res...
‘Resilience’, a quintessentially neoliberal concept, has never been a politically neutral discourse,...
This paper discusses the resilience of power systems in the context of other interdependent critical...